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 | Authors | Georgi Dzhambazov, Andrés Ferraro | | Authors | Georgi Dzhambazov, Andrés Ferraro |
 +| Contacts | {georgi.dzhambazov,​andres.ferraro}@upf.edu |
 | Affiliation | [[http://​mtg.upf.edu|Music Technology Group]] | | Affiliation | [[http://​mtg.upf.edu|Music Technology Group]] |
 +| Hack demo | http://​dunya.compmusic.upf.edu/​hamr-hack/​ | 
 | Code | [[https://​github.com/​andrebola/​hamr-hack|Github Link]] | | Code | [[https://​github.com/​andrebola/​hamr-hack|Github Link]] |
  
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 ==Pitch Extraction== ==Pitch Extraction==
 [1] Melody extraction [1] Melody extraction
-http://​mtg.upf.edu/​node/​2436+
  
 ==Note segmentation== ==Note segmentation==
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 ==Demo== ==Demo==
  
-1. Make query selecting the sequence of notes.+1. Query a sequence of intervals by selecting them in a grid where each step is a semitone.
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-2. Then the Segmentation is computed and the output is displayed 
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-note segmentation output+2. Pitch detection and note segmentation is run behind the scenes 
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 +note segmentation output:
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-[1] Salomon et al. Melody Extraction from Polyphonic Music Signals using Pitch Contour Characteristics 
  
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 +3. The retrieved audio segment is played and its segmented contour displayed
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 +[1] Salomon et al. Melody Extraction from Polyphonic Music Signals using Pitch Contour Characteristics
 +http://​mtg.upf.edu/​node/​2436
  
 [2] R. J. McNab et al., "​Signal processing for melody transcription,"​ in Proc. Proc. 19th Australasian Computer Science Conf., 1996 [2] R. J. McNab et al., "​Signal processing for melody transcription,"​ in Proc. Proc. 19th Australasian Computer Science Conf., 1996
  
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